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Intel today announced full details and availability for the new 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-13900KS, the world’s fastest desktop processor1. It delivers up to 6.0 gigahertz (GHz) max turbo frequency out of the box – the first processor in the PC industry to cross that threshold at stock – to power world-class gaming and creating experiences for desktop enthusiasts.
“The Core i9-13900KS continues our 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor family excellence, showcasing the new performance heights made possible by our performance hybrid architecture. Extreme gamers and enthusiasts can now push their everyday performance further than ever before with the first desktop processor in the PC industry to provide 6.0 GHz speeds at stock.”– Marcus Kennedy, Intel Client Computing Group manager, Gaming and Channel
The unlocked i9-13900KS processor represents a major milestone in the PC industry – bringing faster speeds than before to enthusiast desktop users. In addition to 24 cores, it delivers up to 6.0 GHz max turbo frequency and 36MB Intel® Smart Cache for incredible performance in gaming and content creation workloads.
Key features and capabilities of the i9-13900KS include:
1At 6.0 GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS is the fastest desktop processor (as of January 2023). See www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex for details.
Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more on the Performance Index site. Overclocking may void warranty or affect system health.
Learn more at www.intel.com/overclocking
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